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- | A distribution is collection of tools, and a kernel for [[Unix]] type [[operating systems]], which includes (but may not be limited too): [[Unix]], [[Linux | GNU/Linux]], and the [[BSD]]s | + | A distribution is collection of tools, and a kernel for [[Unix]] type [[operating_system|operating systems]], which includes (but may not be limited too): [[Unix]], [[Linux | GNU/Linux]], and the [[BSD]]s. |
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+ | == A few notable GNU/Linux distributions == | ||
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+ | * [[Arch Linux]] | ||
+ | * [[Debian]] Linux | ||
+ | * [[Fedora]] Linux | ||
+ | * [[Gentoo]] Linux | ||
+ | * [[Ubuntu]] Linux | ||
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+ | == *BSDs == | ||
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+ | * FreeBSD | ||
+ | ** PC-BSD | ||
+ | * NetBSD | ||
+ | * OpenBSD |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 19 October 2009
A distribution is collection of tools, and a kernel for Unix type operating systems, which includes (but may not be limited too): Unix, GNU/Linux, and the BSDs.
A few notable GNU/Linux distributions
- Arch Linux
- Debian Linux
- Fedora Linux
- Gentoo Linux
- Ubuntu Linux
*BSDs
- FreeBSD
- PC-BSD
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD